February 9, 2013 11:01:21
Posted By bartsoutendijk
|
I use 14 gauge copper wire (bought from an electrical supply store) for the models (smaller pieces) and I solder the pieces together with rosin-core solder I buy from Radio Shack. When finished I paint the pieces with black Rust-oleum. The copper wire isn’t really very strong. It’s intended for grounding electrical fixtures and its very soft. I like it because you can bend it many more times before it breaks. Brass wire would be stronger (depending on how much Tin is in it), but you can’t bend it a lot.
|
Categories:
wire wall sculpture,
wire wall mural,
wall décor,
metal relief art,
metal wall mural,
Bart Soutendijk,
wire murals of Bart Soutendijk,
wire wall sculpture of Bart Soutendijk,
wire sculpture,
wire drawings,
metal gesture drawing,
wire